If you’re after something different to do in The Hague, this murder mystery walk is a winner. You’ll explore quirky corners of the city, work as a team, and have plenty of laughs along the way—all at your own pace.
Right from the start, you get this little thrill—walking past the old brick buildings near Grote Markt, map in hand, phone buzzing with our first clue. Our group split up roles fast: one person on WhatsApp with the remote guide, another scanning the street for that weird statue from the photo. It’s not just about solving the murder; it’s about noticing things I’d usually miss—like that tiny bakery on Papestraat with fresh stroopwafels wafting out the door. Locals zipped by on bikes, barely glancing at us as we posed for our first selfie at a tucked-away mural.
Every time we snapped a correct selfie and sent it off, another clue popped up. Some were tricky—one had us circling a fountain three times before spotting the right angle for the photo. The WhatsApp guide chimed in with little hints (not too much, just enough to keep us moving). We laughed more than I expected; even got caught in a quick drizzle but ducked under an awning and kept going. Three hours flew by. By the end, we’d pieced together enough clues to solve the case—and honestly, I saw parts of The Hague I’d never noticed before.
Yes! You decide when to begin and can play at any pace that suits your group.
Definitely. It’s family-friendly and works well for all ages—even young kids can join in from a stroller or pram.
You’ll have remote support from an instructor via WhatsApp who can offer hints if you need them.
Yes, all areas are wheelchair accessible and public transport is nearby if needed.
Your team gets a city map, game instructions by email, and live help from an instructor over WhatsApp during your adventure.
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